These handcrafted timber stools from Poliform are suitable for use with kitchen benchs, bar tops and are perfect for café interiors.
January 23rd, 2012
The Poliform complements collection is designed to suit many different ways of living – at home, in an office, a hotel, café or restaurant.
The new ICS and Ipsilon stools are handcrafted in timber and feature a carefully detailed X in the ICS four-leg seat connection and a Y in the Ipsilon three-leg connection. The taller ICS is designed to use with kitchen benches or bartops, while the Ipsilon is lower, more casual and can also function as a side table which makes it perfect for café interiors.
Materials
Seat and structure in oak, natural oak or spessart oak available in non-scratch 4 mat lacquered colours.
Dimensions
ICS
440mm w x 340mm x 660mm h
Ipsilon
412mm w x 385mm d x 465mm h
Poliform
Sydney level one, 84 O’Riordan St, Alexandria, NSW, 2015
t 02 8339 7570
Melbourne 650 Church Street, Richmond VIC 3121
t 03 8420 0800
www.poliform.com.au
info@poliform.com.au
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